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South Dakota

Title 29 · Chapter 29-2
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29-2-1. 29-2-1 to 29-2-27. Repealed by SL 1995, ch 167, § 96
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29A-2-101. Intestate estate.
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29A-2-102. Share of the spouse.
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29A-2-103. Shares of heirs other than surviving spouse.
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29A-2-104. Requirement that heir survive decedent for 120 hours.
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29A-2-105. No taker.
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29A-2-106. Representation.
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29A-2-107. Kindred of half blood.
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29A-2-108. Afterborn heirs.
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29A-2-109. Advancements.
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29A-2-110. Debts to decedent.
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29A-2-111. Alienage.
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29A-2-112. Dower and curtesy abolished.
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29A-2-113. Individual related to decedent through two lines.
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29A-2-114. Parent and child relationships.
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29A-2-201. Definitions.
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29A-2-202. Elective share.
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29A-2-203. Computation of augmented estate.
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29A-2-204. Decedent's net probate estate.
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29A-2-205. Decedent's nonprobate transfers to others.
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29A-2-206. Decedent's nonprobate transfers to surviving spouse.
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29A-2-207. Surviving spouse's property and nonprobate transfers to others.
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29A-2-208. Exclusions, valuation, and overlapping application.
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29A-2-209. Sources from which elective shares payable.
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29A-2-210. Personal liability of recipients.
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29A-2-211. Proceeding for elective share--Time limit.
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29A-2-212. Right of election personal to surviving spouse.
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29A-2-213. Waiver of right to elect and of other rights.
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29A-2-214. Protection of payors and other third parties.
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29A-2-301. Entitlement of spouse--Premarital will.
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29A-2-302. Omitted children.
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29A-2-401. Applicable law.
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29A-2-402. Homestead allowance.
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29A-2-403. Family allowance.
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29A-2-501. Who may make a will.
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29A-2-502. Holographic will--Validity of non-holographic will--Establishing intent.
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29A-2-503. Writings intended as wills, etc..
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29A-2-504. Self-proved will.
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29A-2-505. Who may witness.
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29A-2-506. Choice of law as to execution.
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29A-2-507. Revocation by writing or by act.
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29A-2-508. Revocation by change of circumstances.
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29A-2-509. Revival of revoked will.
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29A-2-510. Incorporation by reference.
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29A-2-511. Testamentary additions to trusts.
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29A-2-512. Events of independent significance.
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29A-2-513. Separate writing identifying devise of certain types of tangible personal property.
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29A-2-514. Contracts concerning succession.
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29A-2-515. Deposit of will with court in testator's lifetime.
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29A-2-516. Duty of custodian of will--Liability.
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29A-2-517. Penalty clause for contest.
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29A-2-601. Scope.
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29A-2-602. Will may pass all property and after-acquired property.
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29A-2-603. Anti-lapse--Deceased devisee--Class gifts.
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29A-2-604. Failure of testamentary provision.
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29A-2-605. Increase in securities--Accessions.
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29A-2-606. Nonademption of specific devises--Unpaid proceeds of sale, condemnation, or insurance--Sale by conservator or agent.
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29A-2-607. Nonexoneration.
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29A-2-608. Exercise of power of appointment.
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29A-2-609. Ademption by satisfaction.
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29A-2-701. Scope.
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29A-2-702. Requirement of survival by 120 hours.
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29A-2-703. Choice of law as to meaning and effect of governing instrument.
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29A-2-704. Power of appointment--Meaning of specific reference requirement.
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29A-2-705. Class gifts construed to accord with intestate succession.
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29A-2-706. 29A-2-706. Reserved
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29A-2-707. Survivorship with respect to future interests under terms of trust.
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29A-2-708. Class gifts to "descendants," "issue," or "heirs of the body"--Form of distribution if none specified.
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29A-2-709. Distribution by representation or per stirpes.
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29A-2-710. Worthier-title doctrine abolished.
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29A-2-711. Interest in "heirs" and like.
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29A-2-801. Disclaimer of property interest.
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29A-2-802. Effect of divorce, annulment, and decree of separation.
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29A-2-803. Effect of homicide on intestate succession, wills, trusts, joint assets, life insurance, and beneficiary designations.
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29A-2-804. Revocation of probate and nonprobate transfers by divorce--No revocation by other changes of circumstances.
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